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entirety
/ ɪˈٲɪəɪɪ /
noun
- the state of being entire or whole; completeness
- a thing, sum, amount, etc, that is entire; whole; total
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
"We were distraught at the fact that this information had been released without the family knowing in entirety," she said.
After that surgery, during which a tumor was removed in its entirety from his brain, the “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You?” singer stayed quiet about the details.
No matter the reasons for the dirt thrown, sales numbers, while a metric for success, cannot tell the entirety of the impact of any piece of art.
Hypocrisy has been a mainstay of the dinner for its entirety, and as ubiquitous as floral arrangements at an ostentatious wedding.
“It’s a place where everyone cared about history and place and place-making. I can’t think of a single house in the entirety of Altadena that looked like a new construction,” he says.
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